Seven Days to the FISA Cliff and the Senate Has Not Scheduled a Vote
The April 30 Section 702 cliff is one week out, the rebel caucus is silent, and Schumer's floor calendar does not mention surveillance.
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The April 30 Section 702 cliff is one week out, the rebel caucus is silent, and Schumer's floor calendar does not mention surveillance.
The House motion is dormant, the Senate is silent, and a single pending district-court ruling is the one thing that could reanimate the thread.
A week after the expansion order, Education Secretary Linda McMahon is in Oregon selling it — and federal unions have filed nothing new since Tuesday.
The litigation docket keeps growing while the Pentagon's credential policy stays unchanged — the plaintiffs are adding, the agency is holding.
EPA's Kansas City region published an Earth Day note that skips the administrator's remarks and directs staff and readers to Deputy Fotouhi's X post instead.
A close read of the administrator's published remarks shows the word 'climate' appears twice, 'vindication' three times, and 'stewardship' not at all.